January 2011

I think there are still many solutions and we have not reached a deadlock yet. There is enough room for negotiation and there are various plans which can be successful if there is a powerful determination to put them into action. I am sure that there are solutions which should be reached through negotiations.

In Plan B, the Western powers will allow the authoritarian regimes of the Arab world to collapse and attempt to replace them with fake democracies run by puppet rulers beholden to their masters in the West.

Those who believe that the fear of losing the U.S. lifeline will rein in this process underestimate the Egyptian people. Radical, political religion is what will shape the Middle East in the coming decades.

Here’s an example. Currently, the Arab world is rocking. With revolt and protests. And the American media is going after the ‘real cause’: not the fruit seller who burnt himself alive, but the Arabic channel, Al-Jazeera.

The US has developed a culture since the fall of a bi-polar world towards the end of 1990s that she was over and above all international and national laws of another country and its citizens must escape punishment no matter how heinous is the crime.

U.S. President Barak Obama’s consecutive pro-business policies have drawn people’s attention. In the beginning of his administration, President Obama harshly criticized Wall Street and emphasized the necessity of increased regulations. However, he demonstrates strenuous efforts to construct favorable environments [Read more]

The State of the Union address is not, strictly speaking, required of the president, according to the U.S. Constitution. The paramount law of the country literally states that the head of the country must give the Congress information on how things are going “from time to time.” Some of the White House occupants [Read more]